That would be spanish for "her name is?" Answer "Ella se llama" means she is called. It's like if I said, "I am called Susie." True. However yours is …a direct translation, mine is the more commonly used form of the phrase. In spanish class como te llama? was "what is your name?" though in direct translation it is "what are you called?"

In english, the Spanish phrase "se llama" means "you (formal)/he/she is called...". More practically, it can mean either "his name is", "her name is", or "your name… is". The "you" form would be used if addressing a respectable person, such as a teacher or boss, rather than a friend, in which case you would use the form "te llamas". To use this in a sentence.... English- Her name is Maria. Spanish- Se llama Maria. The pronoun "ella" may be added in this case at the beginning of the phrase for clarity.